Find non profit organisations in Nottingham. Listings include Colliers ESU Fundraising, Duke of Portland Lodge 2017, Nistawi Women, UoN Nepalese Society, عطبراوي و افتخر بعطبره, Muslim Women's Organisation.
Trees across Rushcliffe is a community, supported by Rushcliffe Borough Council.
The Lotus Centre is a sanctuary for mindfulness and growth. We empower individuals to overcome anxiety and fear, helping them live with clarity, resilience and purpose. Join us on ...
Women Together in This is committed to empowering Women, Faith Groups and Faith Leaders to become agents of positive change in the fight against Domestic abuse, Mental Health and F...
Nottingham Muslim funeral and burials
Welcome to the Duke of Portland Lodge in Nottinghamshire. We are Freemasons and carry on the proud traditions of charity and brotherhood. If you are interested to learn more we wou...
Rowntree Equine Therapy CIC is a not-for-profit organisation. We've just had approved planning to build a new equine therapy centre in Nottingham and we also create inspiring sport...
Heydays is a support service for the elderly and people living with dementia.
A Community Wellbeing Organisation supporting the mental health and wellbeing of ethnic minorities.
Student action against the University of Nottingham proposed department closures use #StudentActionUoN to be apart of change!
UK’s largest gallery dedicated to contemporary visual arts from the Global Ethnic Majority. We are the first cultural institution worldwide with a permanent citizen assembly as a k...
We fight to fund communities through Robin Hood Taxes: on financial trading and fossil fuel extraction.
The Farm was set up in the late 1970's, and will soon be celebrating it's 40th anniversary. Its ideals include providing a much-needed green space, sustainable buildings, distinct...
The Caring Non-Profit. We run a Social Issues Search Engine, Social Issues Social Network and a Non-Profit Dating Website. We give back to those who care.
1st Nottingham Boys' Brigade and Girls' Association at St Andrew's Church Nottingham. Ages 5-18